FusionModule800 Smart Small Data Center
Maintenance Guide
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The battery switch of the battery cabinet must be disconnected. When there are multiple
battery strings connected in parallel, all battery switches need to be disconnected. Ensure that
all battery switches are disconnected during replacement.
Tools: electroprobe, insulation gloves, Phillips screwdriver, multimeter.
Materials: A spare battery MCCB of the same model is available and functional.
The battery MCCB is damaged or faulty and cannot work.
The figures are for reference only. The actual product appearance prevails.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position of the faulty battery MCCB, and open the corresponding cabinet door.
Step 2 Remove the front panel of the battery cabinet circuit breaker using a Phillips screwdriver, as
shown in Figure 5-18.
Step 3 Switch a multimeter to the DC voltage mode to measure the voltage between positive and
negative copper bars at the upper part of the battery switch. If the voltage is lower than 36 V
DC for 1 minute, replace the battery MCCB.
Step 4 Remove the battery switch tripper by referring to 5.2.11 Replacing a Battery Switch Tripper.
Step 5 Remove the battery switch auxiliary contact by referring to 5.2.12 Replacing a Battery Switch
Auxiliary Contact.
Step 6 Remove the cable connecting the copper bars above and below the MCCB, and remove the
battery cable below the MCCB.
When removing cables, label the cables with corresponding terminal ports for later connection.
Step 7 Remove the four screws from the MCCB using a Phillips screwdriver, and remove the faulty
battery MCCB.
Step 8 Install the new battery MCCB by referring to the preceding method, connect cables, and
tighten screws.
Step 9 Reinstall the removed components, and close the corresponding cabinet door.
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5.2.14 Replacing a Battery MCB
Prerequisites